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COCA: Generative Root Cause Analysis for Distributed Systems with Code Knowledge

International Conference on Software Engineering
Runtime failures are commonplace in modern distributed systems. When such issues arise, users often turn to platforms such as Github or JIRA to report them and request assistance. Automatically identifying the root cause of these failures is critical for
Yichen Li   +6 more
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CoCA: Regaining Safety-awareness of Multimodal Large Language Models with Constitutional Calibration

arXiv.org
The deployment of multimodal large language models (MLLMs) has demonstrated remarkable success in engaging in conversations involving visual inputs, thanks to the superior power of large language models (LLMs).
Jiahui Gao   +7 more
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Turning Over a New Leaf: A Subnational Analysis of ‘Coca Yes, Cocaine No’ in Bolivia

Journal of Latin American Studies, 2021
International pressure to suppress cocaine trafficking sustained decades of harsh drug laws in Bolivia against cocaleros (coca producers), thus affecting coca production for traditional consumption and for manufacturing illicit cocaine.
Susan Brewer-Osorio
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COCA

Proceedings of the International Conference on High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis, 2013
Due to the enormous energy consumption and associated environmental concerns, data centers have been increasingly pressured to reduce long-term net carbon footprint to zero, i.e., carbon neutrality. In this paper, we propose an online algorithm, called COCA (optimizing for COst minimization and CArbon neutrality), for minimizing data center operational
Shaolei Ren, Yuxiong He
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COCA

2007
This chapter introduces the concept-oriented course architecture (COCA); an architecture that utilizes IS concept as a fundamental building block to guide a methodology for designing and teaching IS courses. COCA aims at supporting rapid composition of IS course/curriculum out of a sound and complete set of IS concepts provided by well-specified ...
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Making China safe for Coke: how Coca-Cola shaped obesity science and policy in China

British medical journal, 2019
Susan Greenhalgh investigates how, faced with shrinking Western markets, the soft drink giant sought to secure sales and build its image in ...
S. Greenhalgh
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Effect of tea making and boiling processes on the degradation of tropane alkaloids in tea and pasta samples contaminated with Solanaceae seeds and coca leaf.

Food Chemistry, 2019
In this study, the degradation of tropane alkaloids in pasta under boiling (100 °C during 10 min) and tea making (100 °C and let cool 5 min) conditions has been evaluated for the first time.
J. Marín-Sáez   +2 more
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COCA

2011
Die Cocapflanze ist seit Jahrtausenden wesentlicher Bestandteil der indigenen andinen Tradition. Sie ist für die Andenbewohner sowohl Identitätssymbol, als auch Heilmittel und Opfergabe. Ihre Zukunft steht aber, heute mehr denn je, in den Sternen.
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Habeas Coca: Bolivia’s Community Coca Control

2015
Lessons for Drug Policy ...
Farthing, Linda C., Ledebur, Kathryn
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Integrated development with coca in the plurinational state of bolivia: shifting the focus from eradication to poverty alleviation

Bulletin on Narcotics, Volume LXI, 2017, 2019
The innovative “coca yes, cocaine no” policy of the Plurinational State of Bolivia, in place since 2006, provides valuable insight into the benefits of a sustainable livelihood approach to supply-side drug crop control without prior forced eradication ...
Thomas Grisaffi   +2 more
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